Tulane Law School strives to create opportunities that enhance our students' practical skillsets in order to better prepare them for their jobs following law school. Through partnerships with local legal professionals, alumni, employers and law school faculty, Tulane Law works to supplement the classroom experience with programs such as Intersession "Boot Camp", externships, judicial clerkships and pro bono opportunities.

Immigration Law & Procedure

Course Description

The course
examines the Immigration and Naturalization process of the United States
with a focus on practical application, procedures, and statutory construction.
Topics will include the source and scope of congressional and executive branch
power in the realm of immigration, the role of the judiciary, citizenship
and naturalization, the admission and removal of immigrants and non-immigrants,
and the issues of undocumented immigration and national security. We will
also address the intersection of immigration with other practice areas
including employment, criminal, and family law. (3 credits)